AllBookmarks adds a new item to your Mac OS X menu bar giving you quick
access to all your bookmarks. All your Safari, Firefox and Flock
bookmarks are shown and can be selected. AllBookmarks also gives you
accesses to your 1Password 1Click bookmarks so you can navigate to a page,
fill the form, and submit it, all with a single click!

This script attempts to complete webforms. While Safari supports limited
form completion, this script is more extensible and allows you to have a
single autofill profile for Safari, OmniWeb, and Internet Explorer.
Since this script is editable, you have the ability to add any values
you wish. To do so, open the script and add or modify the records in
"the_inputs" variable. More instructions are included in the comments of
the script itself and the included Read Me file. This script could be
modified to support additional browsers that support running JavaScript
from AppleScript further enhancing its usefulness by allowing your
single profile to autofill forms in multiple browsers.

Beholder queries web image search engines and quickly arranges their
results along with their source pages, URLs and other link details.
Using Beholder's contact sheet interface, you can easily navigate
through hundreds of images, verifying whether they are still available
on the web and downloading them for inspection or archival purposes. And
thanks to Beholder's web site scanning engine, you can extend your
searches and extract related images from any web page, web directory or
RSS feed.

After you install Bookdog, you spend a few minutes adjusting how you
want your bookmarks sorted, click Sort and within seconds your bookmarks
are all in order! Click Analyze to find duplicates and then Fix them.
Open the Preferences, activate Bookwatchdog, and your bookmarks will be
resorted after you make changes, automatically. Do you seem to have
a lot of bookmarks that don't work anymore? Tell Bookdog to Verify.
He'll go to all your websites, fetch their data, present a report, give
you some options on how he can automatically fix bookmarks that have
been "redirected", and finally present a handy tool which allows you to
quickly review and fix the remainder. When you tell him to Migrate your
bookmarks between browsers (Safari, Camino, Firefox) he finds the right
folder and, if you want him to, avoids creating duplicates.

What is Butler?
* A file launcher
You can access applications and any other kind of document by browsing
fully customizable system-wide menus, pressing hot keys, clicking hot
corners, or entering abbreviations. Butler will learn from your habits
and remember what you want a certain abbreviation to do (e.g., enter
"ab" to launch "Address Book").
* A bookmark manager
Butler offers you a way to manage your bookmarks without depending on a
certain browser. In contrast to a browser's bookmark collection,
Butler's bookmarks are always accessible through its system-wide menus,
hot keys, etc. And you'll certainly become addicted to accessing
bookmarks by entering abbreviations. Butler also lets you access the
bookmarks of all major browsers. Adding files or URLs from your browser
to Butler's configuration is stunningly easy: Just drag them to the
active screen corner (default: top left), see Butler's main window open,
and drop your items somewhere whithin your configuration.
* A web search utility
Butler's predecessor "Another Launcher" was the first application that
let you search the web from the menu bar. But if your menu bar is too
crowded for an input field, you can also use hot keys to pop up
dedicated web search windows. Butler supports a large number of search
engines by default, but you are not restricted to those - you can easily
add your own search engines.
* A pasteboard extension
Butler lets you access items you have previously stored in your
pasteboard, effectively turning your pasteboard into a stack. You can
also take a snapshot of your current pasteboard and keep it for good.
This feature is particularly useful for text snippets you need to enter
on a regular basis.
* And so much more...

ClickToPlugin is a lightweight and highly customizable extension that
prevents Safari from launching plug-ins automatically, resulting in
faster browsing, reduced fan usage, and increased battery life. It
replaces every plug-in object by an unobtrusive placeholder that can be
clicked to load the embedded content. Further, it can replace many
plug-in-based media players by Safari's native HTML5 media player.
ClickToFlash is a restriction of ClickToPlugin that only deals with
Flash content.

DEVONagent is the solution for you if you are tired of clicking hundreds
of links delivered by Google & Co. just to find out that most of the
links are either outdated, broken or lead to junk pages. It communicates
with search engines, digs for you through all the results and gives you
only those documents that are really worth reading. Even better, it
summarizes the accumulated knowledge and presents you with a list of the
most important topics and an interactive mind map. Finding information
on the Web has never been easier!

Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla and Firefox browsers that
takes a pessemistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on
a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves a
placeholder on the page that allows you to click to view the Flash
content.

Macromedia Flash Player is the high performance, lightweight, highly
expressive client runtime that delivers powerful and consistent user
experiences across major operating systems, browsers, mobile phones and
devices.
Installed on over 700 million internet-connected desktops and mobile
devices, Flash Player is the backbone of the Flash Platform and enables
organizations and individuals to build and deliver great digital
experiences to their end users.

Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you add bits of DHTML
("user scripts") to any web page to change its behavior. In much the
same way that user CSS lets you take control of a web page's style, user
scripts let you easily control any aspect of a web page's design or
interaction.
For example, you could:
Make sure that all URLs displayed in the browser are clickable links
Improve the usability of a site you frequent
Route around common and annoying website bugs
Use the Coral content network selectively.

The real advantage of iFind is to deliver better results when searching
for more than one word, like in names.
Best function - specific search, most result links might be related to query
More function - general search, most result links might not be related to query

Example search: Peter Parker
Example result links:

1: ... and the great historian Peter Parker can only be visited...
2: ... people called Peter and it helps to have a Parker pen...
"best" will only return the first result link
"more" will return both result links

iSeek is a handy little program for Mac OS X that allows you to
instantly search for anything you seek, no matter what program you are
running. iSeek puts a familiar search field in your menu bar, needing
just a click or keystroke to start your search!
iSeek's slick and seamless interface hides a significant amount of power
and convenience. iSeek is no mere front-end to Google, it will ship with
pre-configured search shortcuts for dozens of useful Internet resources.

Monocle is a search tool designed for the way you search. Monocle hangs
out in the menu bar and you bring it up with one hot key. You can easily
switch between engines to search exactly where you'd like to. Google,
Wikipedia, Windows Live and Yahoo! may be preloaded, but you can add any
search engine (or web site with a search function) you'd like. For
example, if you wanted to be able to search YouTube, you'd tell Monocle
to add an engine, go to YouTube and perform a search for a specific
word, and now you can search YouTube. That's about as hard as it needs
to be, right?
That's not all there is to Monocle, though. As you type, suggestions and
preliminary results (both from Google) appear in a list right below, so
that you can hone your query or go right to a result and cut out the
results page. What's more, programmers can add new sources of
suggestions and results with an API right in Monocle, and once they do,
you can download them and make use of them.

Manage hundreds of passwords with one master key.
Integrated with Safari, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, Firefox, Camino, and Flock.
Automatic form filler outclasses the other AutoFill products.
OS X Keychain integration provides maximum security.
When using strong random passwords it is important to be able to access
your information where ever you go. 1Password provides solutions for
iPhone/iPod touch and Palm so you can take your data anywhere.
In addition to support for mobile devices, 1Password optionally allows
you to store your data on the my1Password web service, enabling you to
access your information from any modern web browser.

In the time it takes to grab a glass of water, Pandora is able to hunt
down images by spidering a URL or performing a keyword-based search. A
clear and intuitive interface guarantees you are underway in no time,
and extensive preferences allow power users to flex their muscles. It
can multitask, and after a rapid search based on the given criteria,
Pandora prepares a slideshow, providing you with a quick and
comprehensive glance at discovered files.

Reference Miner searches the Internet to find and display reference
information from PubMed, Amazon (US, UK, Germany, France, Canada, and
Japan), the Library of Congress, and Google Scholar. Special features
include a built-in web browser (reference surfing), drag and drop
download of pdfs (requires institutional access privileges) and web
pages from PubMed, Amazon, and Google Scholar, the display of book cover
art (Amazon), and the ability to easily perform complex searches.

SafariCookieCutter is a simple cookie editor for Apple's Safari Web
browser. SafariCookieCutter allows any user to add cookies to Safari's
cookie database, edit existing cookies, and delete cookies.
SafariCookieCutter is useful for increasing the life of existing
cookies, and manually importing your cookies into Safari from another
browser. SafariCookieCutter is available in English, French, and German.

Safari Cookies is the only cookie manager built for Mac OS X 10.5+ to
integrate directly into Safari, for minimum disruption to your browsing
experience
Important
Safari Cookies requires SIMBL
(for Snow Leopard 64bit support), which is conveniently included in the installer.
The installer will detect if it needs to install SIMBL (Snow Leopard, or
Leopard version), and will do so if it is required. - Older versions of
Safari Cookies (0.8 and below, will be automatically uninstalled)

SIMBL-0.9.7a works for both 32-bit and 64-bit applications running on
Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6).
Existing plugins that are 32-bit and run in 32-bit applications will
work fine, but 64-bit applications will require a new 64-bit versions of
the plugins. Please direct your 64-bit questions to the plugin
developers themselves not to me!
SIMBL (Smart InputManager Bundle Loader) - pronounced like "symbol" or
"cymbal" allows you to build hacks for Cocoa applications and apply the
code selectively based on an application's unique identifier. It's not
really all that smart, or even clever, but it's smarter than just
blindly loading code into an application.
For example, Safari's application identifier is com.apple.Safari. You
can use this to prevent bundles that link against application-specific
frameworks from bombing on startup when they encounter another
application that does not support those libraries. You can also use the
application's bundle version to further specify when your plugin should
load.

Webbla is an application for Mac OS X Leopard that helps you in
organizing your bookmarks visually. It also offers you an easy way to
keep track of website updates. Instead of remembering your bookmarks by
title, Webbla gives you a new way to remember them visually.
Personalizing your bookmarks with tags or keeping them in different
categories will help you to come back to them easily.